SUGGESTION FOR APPLE, APPLE PLEASE READ THIS!!!

Okay ive been thinking and i believe apple can do some upgrades to the trackpad in a software update to do even more amazing stuff for example:
-how about you touch the four corners of your trackpad to turn off your laptop
-or three corners for restart
-two corners for log out
any comments?
is there any way i can send this info to apple?

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  • Dear Apple, Please Read This

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    Sure - somebody monitors the forums for compliance the the Terms of Use. But those people just that: forum administrators. They are not engineers or policy makers.
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